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Knights Face Struggling Cowboys in Senior Sendoff
20 Nov
Summary
- UCF seniors, including international standout Paul Rubelt, seek a bowl-eligible sendoff.
- Malachi Lawrence is a top Big 12 edge-setter with seven sacks this season.
- Oklahoma State struggles with a league-worst 14.3 points per game.

The UCF Knights host the Oklahoma State Cowboys on November 22nd in a pivotal game with significant implications for both bowl eligibility and senior recognition. This matchup marks the final home game for several key seniors, including UCF's German left tackle Paul Rubelt, who has persevered through multiple coaching changes during his tenure.
Another senior leader, Malachi Lawrence, has emerged as one of the Big 12's premier pass rushers, boasting seven sacks this season. The Knights will look to leverage their experience against an Oklahoma State team that has struggled offensively, averaging a conference-low 14.3 points per game. The Cowboys have lost 16 of their last 17 games.
UCF's own recent performance includes a significant road loss to Texas Tech, highlighting offensive challenges, particularly in away games. Quarterback Tayven Jackson has shown flashes but also turnovers, while the defense has seen strong individual efforts from players like Demari Henderson and Lewis Carter. This game presents a crucial opportunity for UCF to secure a victory and boost their season's outlook.



